Cold Market Training 1
Your AmeriPlan ® business will peak and end with your warm market if that is as far as you take it. Once you are ready to begin recruiting people from outside your social circle, a world of opportunities will open. Cold Market Training 1 explores several local forms of advertising and this is where you should start.
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AmeriPlan ® Cold Market Training I
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Hot Pockets
Hot Pockets are one of my favorites. I think they are one of the most eye pleasing and easy forms of local advertising. Basically you put 10 - 20 miniature
AmeriPlan ® flyers in a plastic sleeve; this
sleeve has double stick tape on the back so you can peel off the protecting paper and stick them almost anywhere. Using this method, you can do a serious amount of local advertising in seconds and you can do it
when you are already out doing something else.
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Pictured to the right is the plastic sleeve available at
rjamarketinginc.com. The sleeve is 3 in x 3 in and the flyers that go inside are just a little bigger than that. They are transparent in the front with double
stick tape on the back and you can carry them around with you in your pocket. Many people have tried different variations of the Hot Pocket, but the original still works the best. Prices are $28.00 for 1,000
sleeves, and then you have lots of choices for different flyers to go in them. You can target members or
AmeriPlan ® IBOs, and they come in wild colors or white. Below are several examples of the Hot Pocket Flyers to choose
from.
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The Hot Pocket Flyers are also available from
rjamarketinginc.com for a price of $50.00 you get 3,000. They are 3 1/2 in x 2 in and to fill 1,000 sleeves you will need 10,000
AmeriPlan ® Hot Pocket Flyers. You can
put these things almost anywhere within reason. Don't use them in bus stops or other such areas because they charge for their advertising space. Good places to use them are schools, churches, newspaper stands,
grocery stores, gas stations, laundry mats, car washes and pay phones.
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